Spring 2024 Archaeology Program Lecture Schedule
Speaker Location Date/Time Rachel Kalisher (Brown University) “A bioarchaeological approach to house kinship at ancient Megiddo” Lunch provided. STO 253 Wednesday, February 21 12:20 pm Roi Sabar (Boston University) “Geopolitics and Archaeology in Israel: The Galilee in the Hellenistic Period” Lunch Provided STO 253 Wednesday, March 6 12:20 Lilly Parker (University of Oklahoma) […]
Archaeology Program Alumni participating in the SHA Conference
Boston University Archaeology Program Alumni participating in the SHA Conference. #SHA2024
Alum, Justin Holcomb new paper has been published in Nature Geoscience.
The case for a lunar anthropocene
AR/AN291 People of the Arctic featured in BU Today
Looks at “diverse and thriving communities” of the region, using archaeological, oral history, historic, and ethnographic data, exploring how the past can be used to highlight contemporary issues in the region
Call for Papers: The Archaeology of Identity in “Peripheries” of the Roman World: An Emerging Scholar Symposium
The Program in Archaeology and Department of Classical Studies at Boston University invite proposals for research presentations and a panel discussion on the topic of the archaeology of identity in “peripheries” of the Roman world.
Beach, Lamb, and West attended the Collaborative Archaeology in the Alaskan Arctic (CAAA) Workshop
To discuss best practices for Indigenous collaboration in Alaska archaeology
Joshua Robinson publishes article in the Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology
A Context for Connectivity: Insights to Environmental Heterogeneity in the Late Pleistocene and Holocene of Southern Africa Through Measuring Isotope Space
and Overlap.
Trevor Lamb summer research on The Brink
Digging Up the Past on Alaska’s Kodiak Island
Cat Mecalf presented at The 26th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium
Zooarchaeology and Animal Use at Birsama, Israel.
UPDATE: Dedication of the new City of Boston archaeology facility: the Mary C. Beaudry Community Archaeology Center
Featuring over 2,000 volume archaeological library bequeathed by the late Mary Beaudry.